A Narrative History of the People of Iowa: With Special Treatment of Their Chief Enterprises in Education, Religion, Valor, Industry, Business, Etc, Volume 1American Historical Society, 1931 |
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... opinion . " Consequently he recom- mends the passage of a law repealing all territorial laws granting license to vend retail ardent spirits " and to leave the subject en- tirely under the control of public opinion , holding the keepers ...
... opinion . " Consequently he recom- mends the passage of a law repealing all territorial laws granting license to vend retail ardent spirits " and to leave the subject en- tirely under the control of public opinion , holding the keepers ...
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... opinion of the people on the subject of a state consti- tution . At the August election of 1842 the voters , instead of expressing their opinion by written ballot , were interrogated by the judges when they approached the polls whether ...
... opinion of the people on the subject of a state consti- tution . At the August election of 1842 the voters , instead of expressing their opinion by written ballot , were interrogated by the judges when they approached the polls whether ...
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... opinion of Iowa when at the close of his inaugural he asked that the people pledge themselves in the full depth and ... opinions 424 THE PEOPLE OF IOWA.
... opinion of Iowa when at the close of his inaugural he asked that the people pledge themselves in the full depth and ... opinions 424 THE PEOPLE OF IOWA.
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II | 20 |
THE WESTWARD MOVEMENT | 35 |
IV | 56 |
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